Yes We Hate Wickedness and We are Proud of It

by Rabbi Raphael Bearmant on September 6, 2009

We have received many letters that our blog promotes hatred against Jews.

Well, this is true. We hate those impostor Jews who promote false Jewish ideology.

Not only that, but we hate them with great vehemence.

We hate them as much as we can.

Hashem should give us the insight and ability to hate them even more.

If you disagree with this idea, you are a Koffer BTorah!

Dovid HaMelech taught us:

Oh Hashem, I hate the ones who promote hatred against you. Those who rise against you I will fight. I hate them to the utmost extreme possible. They are my enemies. Psalms 139

Was Dovid HaMelech talking about Goiyim?, Nazis? Arabs? No! He was talking about wicked Jewish elements who refused to accept the law of the Navi. Do your homework.

There are many more pssages as such in the scriptures, but this suffices.

Anyone who promotes false Jewish ideology is the worst enemy of Hashem.

So do the math.

Yes, we hate Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook.

Yes, we hate JB Slovchick.

Yes, we hate Mormon Norman Lamm.

And of Course we hate all the Zionist Leaders and Judges.

and all this because we love Hashem and his Torah!

So all those “peace lovers” out there seem to understand Jewish ideology better than Dovid HaMelech.

Now listen carefully to Holy Words of Rabbi Avigdor Miller:

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Youraf Kindiot September 8, 2009 at 5:35 am

Again, very much agreed. The Torah permits hatred of sinners–look no farther than Pinchos haKohen. Imagine what would have happened if he “loved every Jew”. We must not forget that Moshe Rabbeinu certainly didn’t love every Jew–when Jews sinned he did what had to be done. As a matter of fact, the idea that one must love every person is hardly Jewish–it’s Christian, chas v’shalom!

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alex September 9, 2009 at 5:11 am

Why did Meir listen to his wife Beruria when she said you should hate the sin but not the sinner? Did it really only refer to highwaymen?

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Rabbi Raphael Bearmant September 9, 2009 at 5:33 am

legitimate question. Please read the FAQ.

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The Law September 9, 2009 at 6:41 pm

didnt Rabbi Avigdor Miller go to YU?

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Rabbi Raphael Bearmant September 9, 2009 at 7:43 pm

Yes he did, BUT he left because of the non-authentic Jewish ideology that was being accepted there, and sailed far away to Slobodka. Baruch Hashem, he was indeed saved.

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Tiflus September 10, 2009 at 9:15 am

Who are some authentic Jewish leaders in our times?

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Rabbi Raphael Bearmant September 14, 2009 at 6:34 pm

Baruch Hashem there are still many. I list a few, but there are others:
Rabbi Shmuel Vozner, Bnei Brak
Rabbi Nathan Gastetner, Bnei Brak
Rabbi Chaim Kinyevski, Bnei Brak
Rabbi Chaim Epstein, Brooklyn
Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel, South Falls
Rabbi Dovid Soloveichek, Jerusalem
Rabbi Meir Soloveichek, Jerusalem

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Sam September 15, 2009 at 7:00 am

what do you mean by mormon lamm?

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Rabbi Raphael Bearmant September 15, 2009 at 6:11 pm

That he is more Mormon that Jewish

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